I need an electric sprayer for upholstery

SteamwayPro

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I do a lot of Upholstery. Multi Sprayer is the BEST



I have electric and cordless battery Multi Sprayers. Electric is always in my van and used as a backup. It has to be 20 years old

Battery is what I use most of the time. I've had two. First one lasted about 5 years.

Easy to change jets and jugs



Multi Sprayer is also used for Carpet/Fabric Protector and Deodorizers



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Dwain Ray

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I built mine . Using a longgray 1.5 gal stainless pump up a kleanrite inline quick connect filter 10' hose and gunjet off my hydroforce sprayer and a rechargeable air compressor from Costco. The compressor in in a bag i bought from patriot sprayers. They sell a sprayer that uses a paintball gun co2 bottle to maintain pressure. been using it for yearsno problems even have a dedicated charging port built into my truck to keep it charged i like the patriot sprayers idea of constant pressure but there's no place close for me to recharge the co2 cylinders otherwise i would have bought 1 of them with a spare bottle and modified the hose. A friend of mine stains concrete and uses um and said that the patriot sprayers are expensive but last forever with little or no maintenance . I got about 200.00 in mine

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I built mine . Using a longgray 1.5 gal stainless pump up a kleanrite inline quick connect filter 10' hose and gunjet off my hydroforce sprayer and a rechargeable air compressor from Costco. The compressor in in a bag i bought from patriot sprayers. They sell a sprayer that uses a paintball gun co2 bottle to maintain pressure. been using it for yearsno problems even have a dedicated charging port built into my truck to keep it charged i like the patriot sprayers idea of constant pressure but there's no place close for me to recharge the co2 cylinders otherwise i would have bought 1 of them with a spare bottle and modified the hose. A friend of mine stains concrete and uses um and said that the patriot sprayers are expensive but last forever with little or no maintenance . I got about 200.00 in mine

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I've got a bunch of co2 tanks from my paintball years, and I can fill it myself also. That's a good idea
 

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I've got a bunch of co2 tanks from my paintball years, and I can fill it myself also. That's a good idea
Thanks hope it works for ya. I would like the constant pressure that co2 would allow. As it is now i set the pressure at 60psi and when it drops to around 40 i have to hit the button on the air compressor. Look up patriot sprayers you can just buythe pressure regulator and bag and hang on any sprayer that has a Schrader and relief valve like the longgray.
 

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Does the corded multi-sprayer spray more powerfully than the battery powered multi-sprayer, or are they about the same with output?
I've never used the battery powered one. Not a fan of most battery powered equipment. I find it's a pain to be charging or making sure your device is charged. Corded always works for me.
 
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I don't use battery sprayers.
 

Dwain Ray

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Cool, are you using the wand and jet that came with it or swapping it out for longer hose and tee or vee jet?

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yeah, im not too impressed with the jet on it, s I'll see how I can switch it to a v jet
Im sure you can do it with the right adapters. Youll need a metric &sae thread pitch guage to find out what you're adapting from and to for me it was a couple of brass adapters and the hose and gunjet off my hydroforce sprayer and I was done( the ebay adapter pics were from 2 different things i adapted. But sent to.give ya the idea)(i used the hose barb one on my sprayer)

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I agree, id have one if i didn't already have the stainless sprayer. I had already converted it to the 10' hose, inline filter and metal gunjet. To add the bag and compressor it was only 60 bucks more. I wish the compressor had a setting to maintain a set pressure instead of having to start it when the pressure runs low . But i do like the fact that if anything happens to the compressor i can still pump it up manually . And in the unlikely event that i have a low tire on the job i can pump it up with the compressor too. Does your van have a 110v outlet for charging? Mine has one on the dash. It comes in handy when i have to use my milwaukee m12 led light tower. I can keep a battery in the charger ready to go i also built in a usb&12v charging ports into my back cabinet
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